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Five Huskies Earn University Honors

BOSTON— Northeastern student-athletes Tyler MacGregor (baseball), Holland Stam (women's soccer), Kennedee Cox (women's track & field), Eleanor Fisher (women's soccer) and Savion Thompson (men's track & field) have been honored as recipients of the University's Societies of Distinction. MacGregor and Stam earned Lux. Veritas. Virtus. Society honors and Cox, Fisher and Thompson claimed Huntington 100 honors.
 
The Societies of Distinction — Huntington 100 society and Lux. Veritas. Virtus. society — honor Northeastern's best and brightest students who embody the mission, ideals, and values of Northeastern.
 
Huntington 100, established in 2007 as the 100 Most Influential Seniors program, honors outstanding undergraduate students for their achievements. Lux. Veritas. Virtus., established in 2024, honors exceptional graduate students. These societies recognize all students across the Northeastern network.
 
Earning his Sports Leadership Master's degree at Northeastern, MacGregor has earned CAA Honor Roll recognition four times in his short career with NU. MacGregor is in his second season with the Northeastern baseball program, setting new career highs with 18 homers, 54 RBIs, and a .336 batting average in his first season as a Husky. This season he's off to a staggering .395 average and a conference-leading 16 doubles on the year.
 
Stam is finishing up a Master of Business Admin with a concentration in Analytics. The Ipswich, Massachusetts native has been stellar in the classroom with a 3.8 GPA. A Top Dog in 2023, she wrapped up her career in the Red & Black with 37 appearances, a 1.07 goals against average and .819 save percentage.
 
Cox is a Business Administration and Communications major who was named to the Dean's List five times, has earned a spot on the CAA Commissioner's Honor Roll seven times and is a two-time Top Dog Award recipient. Cox is also a senior advisor for NUBAC, the Northeastern University Black Athletic Caucus, and served as the co-president with Thompson in the 2022-23 academic school year. The fifth-year has won two CAA Indoor silver medals in the pentathlon, one in 2023 and one in 2024 and was also a bronze medalist in the outdoor heptathlon at the 2023 CAA Championships.
 
Fisher is working toward an Environmental Engineering and Landscape Architecture bachelor's degree. She has been named to the Dean's List six times and is a two-time Top Dog. The Brookline, Massachusetts native made 59 appearances for the Huskies, while helping guide the women's soccer team to four-straight CAA tournament appearances.
 
Thompson, a Health Science and Business Administration major, has been named to the Dean's List twice, made the CAA Commissioner's Honor Roll five times and was named a Top Dog in the Fall of 2023. Outside of the classroom, Thompson is also the president of NUBAC, the Northeastern University Black Athletic Caucus. The Reidsville, North Carolina native has excelled on the track as well, winning a CAA gold medal in the long jump and a silver medal in the triple jump in 2021. He holds the ninth-best mark in the 60m hurdles in school history and has been a member of the Huskies for five years.
 
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